Dude…stop the nonsense.
Obviously you personally know some of these local kids (I actually do too), and maybe Drew will be drafted higher than anyone on the UL staff at some point (and maybe he wont). But lose the emotional attachment for a second. Saying “he would easily be the best pitcher on the current Cajuns staff” is utterly ridiculous.
Perfect Game thought highly at one time.
https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/...aspx?ID=503213
Why would saying a kid that had serious money talks with scouts out of high school to see what his number would be to sign, got several SEC offers and is pitching in the SEC is better than any pitcher on what I would call a very below average cajuns staff, by cajuns standard historically speaking would be a strectch? You are the one looking through your red tinted glasses. I'll say it again the kid would be the Ace on this staff and that is know stretch at all. Explain how saying a kid that was highly recruited to the best baseball conference in America being better than an average Cajun staff is utterly ridiculous? This staff has no Devey, Dohmann, Gaberial, Robichaux,...I fail to see where that is a stretch at all?
Any Cajun fan who would not like to have McDaniel and LeBlanc in our pitching roster right now is showing exactly the level of baseball IQ they have.
There’s a difference between being the best pro prospect on a staff and being the best pitcher on a staff.
Scouts love velocity, size, spin rate, make up, etc. But being the best pitcher on a college staff is based on results. And while Drew may be far and away at the top for the professional scouts and his projectability (or maybe he’s not), he’s thrown over 80 college innings. And the results have not been very good. He had an ERA over 6.00 last year in nearly 70 innings. And while you can make a case that it was due to pitching in the SEC, you’ll also have to answer for his 7.20 ERA this season that includes just 2 innings against an SEC team.
Again, pro scouts and college offers don’t have anything to do with who is “easily the best pitcher” on a college staff. Go back and look at some of the kids the Cajuns have had drafted, and the statistics and usage they got here compared to some of the guys who were bulldogs and true aces of Cajun staffs…and where they were drafted.
Conor Angel was not effective and a 15th rounder at the same time.
Same with Reagan Bazar, drafted in the 33rd round and pitched few pitches here.
However the two pitchers discussed are in fact playing and have played and obviously have had or are having some effectiveness. One does not start the year as the Saturday starter on the number 1 team in the country unless he has done something to impress his head coach nor does one become and stay as the Friday starter unless he has done something to impress his head coach.
Sorry you are not impressed (which really means virtually nothing), however both of those kids would be very valuable assets if they were on the Louisiana squad.
I have no idea if I am not impressed or not because what they do is meaningless to my team. I was addressing the lack of correlation between draft and college record, in some cases. Nobody knows if they would be valuable or not and it is a waste of time even thinking about it. Who do I call to get the last 38 seconds back I spent reading this, then writing this post?
EDIT: What a waste of time editing this post too. You all are wasting precious time reading it.
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